Seed Dispersal in Tropical Forests - implementation at a small, Primarily Undergraduate Institution
Author(s): Maryann Adel Borsick Herman1, HHMI BioInteractive
St. John Fisher College
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Description
In this exercise, students investigate differences in seed dispersal between two tropical tree species, one wind-dispersed and one bird-dispersed. Student make predictions about the seed shadow of the two species and then compare their predictions to seed dispersal patterns revealed in graphs. Students also explore the relationship between seed survival as a function of distance from the maternal tree. Students apply what they learn to the design of a conservation area. In an optional activity, students examine the degree to which results from the study support the Janzen-Connell hypothesis.
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- Herman, M. A., HHMI BioInteractive (2018). Seed Dispersal in Tropical Forests - implementation at a small, Primarily Undergraduate Institution. Plants by the Numbers, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q45709